Roddy Ricch Shares ‘Stop Breathing,’ A Boastful New Single

Roddy Ricch is continuing to offer fans new music. Just months after the release of his latest EP, The Big 3, Roddy is gearing up for his new mixtape, Feed Tha Streets 3. Earlier this month, Roddy shared the G Herbo and Doe Boy-assisted “Ghetto Superstar.” Tonight, he has shared his latest mixtape cut, “Stop Breathing.”

The song is a braggadocious anthem, on which, he proudly displays his jewelry, and of course, his high fashion.

“Look out the window, what do I see? / A couple yachts, they got some thots that trot the seven seas / Got CC’s and Louis V’s outta every season / Corner me please, four G’s make them stop breathin’,” he rap-sings on the chorus.

In the song’s accompanying video, Roddy guides viewers through a day in his life, as he boards jets, dons fresh Louis Vuitton, and hits the stage with Post Malone during his “Twelve Carat” tour.

Back in August, Roddy shared an update on the mixtape in the form of a since-deleted open letter on Instagram. He noted that he was in a good place mentally, after having deactivated social media earlier this year.

“Been working hard on this Feed Tha Streets 3 album, getting back to my regular regimen and also been happier than I’ve been in a long time,” he said. “I understand things have escalated quickly and God has taken us to places we never would’ve imagined possible but I’m here for every challenge and obstacle. Thank You to everybody whose [sic] stayed supportive of me through all the glorious moments and all the hard times.”

Check out “Stop Breathing” above.

Feed Tha Streets 3 will arrive later this year via Atlantic.

Roddy Ricch is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Roddy Ricch Addresses His Hometown With An Urgent Message In The Wake Of PnB Rock’s Murder

A week after the murder of PnB Rock in Los Angeles, one of the city’s most prominent native sons addressed his hometown with an urgent message. Roddy Ricch, who was born and bred in Compton, the same notorious LA suburb that gave the world NWA, Kendrick Lamar, and the Williams sisters, posted a rare missive on social media regarding the murder, sharing his thoughts via Instagram Story on Tuesday (Sept 20).

“LA! Usually I try to mind my business and let the world rotate but we gotta do better,” he wrote. “It’s too much senseless violence. Too much opportunity and motivation to take things other people work hard for. It’s too much life to live to take someone else’s away. I love my city but we can’t keep going out like this. Before you know it, it’ll be nobody left to take from or kill. Let’s stay on point stay aware and find better ways to pursue our dreams because this shit turning into ALL NIGHTMARES.”

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Roddy’s message is the latest in an ongoing discussion among rap fans that have posited LA as a hotspot of violence against rappers. In the past three years, multiple prominent rappers have been killed in LA, including Nipsey Hussle, Pop Smoke, and Drakeo The Ruler. Of course, nearly every city has seen increased incidents of violence including Young Dolph, Archie Eversole, Trouble, JayDa Youngan, and more. These incidents have been attributed to any number of reasons, from botched strong-arm robberies to gang rivalries.

Unfortunately, what appears to be an epidemic among rappers is again merely a microcosm of larger social ills especially wealth inequality, lack of mental health treatment for Black and Latino communities, and deeply ingrained, toxic notions of masculinity. Equally, unfortunately, LA can appear to be a center point of this violence, because so much of the music industry is based there, meaning that there are more rappers there at any given time to be preyed upon by hungry stick-up kids — as was recently pointed out by PnB Rock himself before his death.

The only permanent solution is to change the environment for the better, addressing the inequalities that leave so many angry and desperate enough to take such extreme measures. Until then, Uncle Ice-T might have the best advice: Tuck in those chains and stay off social media.

Roddy Ricch Wants To Drop ‘Feed Tha Streets 3’ After His Next Tour: ‘The Fans Need It’

Plenty of rappers have had label squabbles recently, and it looks like Roddy Ricch has joined the ever-growing list. He’s been promising fans the third edition of his Feed Tha Streets mixtape series for some time, and despite his label, Atlantic, not counting it as an album against his contract, he still plans to put it out for the sake of his supporters.

In a post on Instagram, Roddy shared a screenshot of a text message between him and his managers. Roddy writes, “The label don’t wanna count Feed Tha Streets 3 as an album cuz it’s always been a mixtape series but the fans need it so let’s drop when I get off tour.” This announcement was met with excitement by fans in his comments section — and with skepticism in others.

Due to the lukewarm response to Roddy’s last full-length album, Live Life Fast, some believe Feed Tha Streets 3 could be a make or break moment for him. In reality, there’s no such thing — artists’ careers have always had peaks and valleys and now, thanks to social media and streaming, they can at least weather those storms without worrying about trying to appeal to everyone and focus on their own fan bases — which is apparently exactly what Roddy intends to do with Feed Tha Streets 3.

Roddy will be on tour with Post Malone on the Twelve Carat Toothache Tour until November 15, when the tour concludes in his hometown, Los Angeles, at Staples — sorry, Crypto.com Arena (ugh). Considering his penchant from dropping in December, maybe we can expect that tape sometime around Christmas.

Roddy Ricch is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Future, Roddy Ricch, Don Toliver and More Hit Toronto for Rolling Loud

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Rolling Loud is the most recognizable stage in rap music, attracting hundreds of artists and tens of thousands of fans to concerts in locations all over the world. The brand’s newest event, Rolling Loud Toronto, already stakes a claim to becoming one of the most unforgettable. Numerous sets by some of the biggest stars in rap on both sides of the Atlantic were performed on day one. The headlining set by South London’s own Dave, who shone on stage under the light of the CN Tower, ended the first day of their first Canadian event.

Rolling Loud is the most well-known stage in rap music, drawing thousands of fans and hundreds of musicians to concerts in locations all over the world. Although Rolling Loud Toronto is the brand’s most recent event, it immediately stakes a claim to being one of the most unforgettable. Several of the top rap artists from both sides of the Atlantic performed dozens of sets on day one. South London’s own Dave, who shone on stage under the light of the CN Tower, headlined the first day of their first Canadian festival and finished it off.

Future performed on the main stage on day two, performing hit after hit from his large collection of chart-topping songs. Numerous RL favorites, including Trippie Redd, Roddy Ricch, Don Toliver, Rubi Rose, and Mariah The Scientist, kept the crowd moving throughout the day. International superstars also contributed their skills, including UK sensations Skepta, Aitch, and Lancey Foux as well as local Toronto faves Jazz Cartier, Pressa, and Smiley.

You can see images from the first two days below.

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New Music Friday: John Legend’s A ‘Legend,’ NAV’s Demons, HDBeenDope Says “Wake Em Up,” & More!

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We got some more new tunes from the usual suspects. What is a Friday without them dropping some new heat at this point? As always, we got new bangerz from NAV, Chris Brown, YG, and more. NAV – Demons Protected By Angels 19 tracks. Trap sounds. NAV’s voice.  These three things are what you get […]

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The Best New Music This Week: NAV, Roddy Ricch, Glorilla, and More


  • NAV f/ Lil Uzi Vert, “Dead Shot” 


  • Roddy Ricch f/ G Herbo & Doe Boy, “Ghetto Superstar”


  • Glorilla f/ Latto & JT, “F.N.F. (Let’s Go) Remix”


  • Ari Lennox, “Waste My Time”


  • Yeat, “Out thë Way” 


  • G Herbo f/ A Boogie, “Me, Myself & I” 


  • Bryson Tiller, “Outside”

Roddy Ricch Recruits G Herbo And Doe Boy For The Mustard And Southside-Produced ‘Ghetto Superstar’

For two producers whose respective sounds have dominated their respective regions (and the mainstream sound of hip-hop overall), you probably couldn’t find two more different-sounding beatmakers than Mustard and Southside without some serious effort. But when they combine forces on Roddy Ricch‘s new single “Ghetto Superstar,” the effect is truly more than the sum of its parts.

They couldn’t have found a better vehicle to bridge the gap than the versatile Compton native, either; his slippery flow, which is inspired as much by the melodic yodel-rap of Young Thug as it is by hometown heroes like Eazy-E or YG, sounds as natural alongside a Mustard post-hyphy bounce as it does with a trap-tastic trunk thumper from Southside.

But, just to spice things up, the trio also brings along a pair of perfectly-suited guests in G Herbo and Doe Boy, who both tend to defy the dominant sounds of their own respective hometowns in the same way. Herb treats the snares as more of a suggestion than a physical boundary to his conversational flow, while Doe Boy has proven to be more consonant than his Atlanta countrymen like Future, providing an intriguing counterpart to Roddy and Herb’s more glassy-eyed approaches.

You can check out Roddy’s new single, “Ghetto Superstar,” above.